2024 PARIS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES
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DAY 8 FINALS HEAT SHEET
Day 8 Finals Relay Line-Ups
With over a million possible relay combinations, and that doesn’t include individuals, it’s been very hard to surmise not only who but where each swimmer is going to swim. You can catch up on our thoughts about the event before the Opening Ceremonies and what we speculated the relay line-ups would be this morning, but without further ado, here are tonight’s starting 32.
Lane 1 – France: Yohann Ndoye-Brouard, Leon Marchand, Marie Wattel, Beryl Gastaldello
France moves Wattel to the fly leg and brings in Gastaldello for the free. Marchand jumps into the breast after a strong swim this morning.
Lane 2 – Great Britain: Kathleen Dawson, James Wilby, Duncan Scott, Anna Hopkin
With Adam Peaty absent, Wilby remains, and Duncan Scott jumps into the fly leg, replacing Joe Litchfield.
Lane 3 – China: Xu Jiayu, Qin Haiyang, Zhang Yufei, Yang Junxuan
In the prelims china went MFFM, but will flip to MMFF. They bring in Qin Hiyang and then close with Zhang and Yang,
Lane 4 – USA: Ryan Murphy, Nic Fink, Gretchen Walsh, Torri Huske
USA moves from FMMF to MMFF, swimming in all new legs. Each swimmer has at least one medal to their name in their corresponding stroke.
Lane 5 – Austalia: Kaylee McKeown, Joshua Yong, Matthew Temple, Mollie O’Callaghan
Australia, too, changes its order, swapping from an unusual FMFM to their tried and true method of FMMF, with only Joshua Yong remaining.
Lane 6 – Netherlands: Kira Toussaint, Caspar Corbeau, Nyls Korstanje, Marrit Steenbergen
As expected, the Dutch switched from MMFF to FMMF to utilize the strength of Kortanje.
Lane 7 – Canada: Kylie Masse, Finlay Knox, Josh Liendo, Maggie MacNeil
As expected, the Canadian switched from MMFF to FMMF to utilize the strength of Masse on the back and Liendo on the fly.
Lane 8 – Japan: Riku Matsuyama, Taku Taniguchi, Mizuki Hirai, Rikako IkeeÂ
As predicted, the Japanese made no changes.
1st and 10 and GB brought out the punt team.
No Kyle Chalmers???
we will see if xu lives up to being a choker in the relays
GB was doomed makes sense
We were never going to medal.
Yes! The US picks the right line up!
Yeah you knew this was the lineup when they burned smith in the preliminary.
Ollie Morgan on back and Angharad Evans on breast are faster than Dawson+Wilby their current form?!
worried about the chinese on this one
No Peaty? Swam 59.1 in heats this morning…
Likely to get the men’s relay into the final tomorrow.